Practice Management How to implement AI in your tax practice Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Scott Cytron Modified Sep 3, 2025 1 min read Artificial intelligence (AI), once a niche concept, is now an essential part of the tax and accounting profession. This technology is no longer a “nice to have,” but a necessity for firms aiming to be future-ready and efficient. By automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks, AI allows professionals to focus on higher-value work, ultimately empowering teams and improving client service. This playbook, “How to implement AI in your tax and accounting firm” helps you familiarize yourself with the benefits and capabilities of AI by exploring various tools that can transform workflows, from summarizing client meetings to simplifying complex tax language. The white paper provides a guide for implementing AI, starting with low-risk, high-impact projects such as taking meeting notes or aggregating tax law information. It also details a range of useful AI tools, including general generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude, business-specific tools like Gemini and Copilot, and practice management solutions like Karbon and Ignition. The document also emphasizes the importance of data security, offering a comprehensive checklist for evaluating AI tools and providing a template for communicating AI usage and data protection measures to clients to build trust and ensure transparency. Download “How to implement AI in your tax and accounting firm“and begin using AI in your practice. Previous Post 7 insights for firm growth, efficiency and a competitive edge Written by Scott Cytron Scott H. Cytron, ABC, is editor of several Intuit blogs, including the Firm of the Future, the QuickBooks blog, and the Tax Pro Center. He is president of Cytron and Company, known for helping companies and organizations improve their bottom line through strategic public relations, communications, marketing programs and top-notch client service. An accredited consultant, Scott works with companies, organizations and individuals in professional services (medical, legal, accounting, engineering), high-tech and B2B/B2C product/service sales. More from Scott Cytron Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of new posts by email. Δ Browse Related Articles Practice Management Tech Trends for Tax Firms in 2020: Do You Have a Bot? Workflow tools ProConnect™ Tax AI-powered Client Briefing Practice Management AI in tax and accounting Practice Management 5 practical uses of AI for tax pros Practice Management Automated accounting: Connecting the dots through technology Workflow tools Discover ProConnect™ Tax’s AI-powered workflow Practice Management How Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Technology May Change the Tax Profession Practice Management “Deduct This! with Carrie and Lexi” podcast launches Workflow tools 7 predictions for tax automations in 2024 Advisory Services The top 3 tech trends you should embrace to automate your tax firm